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Recruiting is rising for OL Bugg

Dinwiddie, Va. junior offensive tackle Toddric Bugg is beginning to garner college interest. The 6-foot-4, 268-pounder is receiving looks from across a variety of schools mostly across the East Coast. Find out more about him inside.
"I've got a few people sending me letters," he said. "I've got Duke, Connecticut, Wisconsin and Rutgers. Virginia and Virginia Tech have sent questionnaires."
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Bugg is looking for something specific out of his future school.
"I really want to go to any spread team cause I like the spread," he said. "I like Missouri a lot, Cincinnati, East Carolina, West Virginia and Marshall. I just like any spread team."
Aside from that, a few other things are important in Bugg's decision.
"The main thing for me is my education, I want to get a good education if I don't make it to the next level. I want to make decent money and take care of my family," he said. "I haven't thought about what I want to study, but I'm thinking about that now."
Bugg earned all-tri-cities and second team all-district as a junior this past season.
His coach, Billy Mills broke down his talented lineman more.
"He's got good feet and is a pretty good player," he said. "He's got really long arms and runs really well for a kid his size. He's a 5.1 or 5.0 guy and is a great pass protector. He started as a freshman and then had medical issues as a sophomore. He came back really strong this past year and helped us rush for 2,800-yards, the most ever at the school. He is one of our best offensive linemen.
"Aside from that, he's a great kid. He's solid in the classroom and a great practice player. He works hard too."
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